Southern Yemen’s Peaceful Mobilisation Is a Workers’ Rights and Human Rights Issue
In my opinion, Southern Yemen is not only a political issue, but as a workers’ rights and human dignity issue. What we are seeing today in cities like Mukalla is not a temporary protest or a power struggle between elites. It is a clear and collective demand to restore a Southern state that was dismantled by force and with it, the rights and protections ordinary people once depended on. For decades, Southern Yemenis have lived with the consequences of this dismantling. When institutions collapse, it is workers who suffer first. Public employees go unpaid. Fishermen lose access to ports. Teachers work without resources. Healthcare workers struggle in broken systems. Electricity, water, transport, and basic services fail again and again. This is not just bad governance. It is the denial of economic and social rights. What is unfolding today is a peaceful expression of the right to self-determination a right recognised by the United Nations. The South is not trying to break away from...